If you have all the supplies in the world, but don't know how to use them to keep you alive, what good is it? Most people usually recommend having a survival manual, like the US Army FM 21-76. But why stop there? Certainly at some point you'll need to learn more than what is listed in that manual. Why not get a survival manual that is 1,200,000 pages long that has basically any information you could ever need to have in a survival situation? Impossible you say...think again.

Introducing SURVIVAL SAGE. Survival Sage is a microsd card packed with 30GB of survival information. It amounts to about 1.2 million pages of survival information from over 10,000 pdf files. The microSD memory card is smaller than the size of a dime, so it is very portable. Imagine trying to carry all the books with the same amount of inormation--you would need a semi truck! Many computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, and ereaders can accept a microsd card. Just stick it in an electronic device of your choice and look up whatever it is that you need to learn to survive. It allows you to learn on the fly a lot of the things you will need to know.

Survival Sage has all you need to SURVIVE, THRIVE, and REVIVE society. It has a lot of the basic survival information, such as starting fires, building shelters, and setting traps. Then it contains a lot of the intermediate level survival information you will need, such as making soap, aquaponics, and various irrigation systems. But with this little memory card, you'll seriously have the info you need to move beyond merely survival--you'll be able to rebuild civilization! You'll learn things like, energy production, goldsmithing, and establishing radio communication networks.

Having an electronic library like this really is the most logical approach to survival knowledge. You can't possibly store all this information in your brain. Even if you could, what if you die? Who can teach others? Books get heavy and can burn easily and degrade. Libraries that store this information will burn to the ground or their books will be used for toilet paper. Some servers with this digital information will survive, but it will be decades before we can tap into that info once again. The best method is to have Survival Sage (and just in case, a few important hard copy books and printouts). I suppose you'll also want to keep it stored in a faraday cage just in case.

If you couple the Survival Sage survival manual with an ereader that uses low battery power, such as a Nook Simple Touch, or a Kobo, and an electricity source, such as foldable solar panels, you will have a light weight, small package that is easily worth its weight in gold. This combination will become your very own Survival Sage.

You can get it at survivalsage.com The microSD card by itself is about $80. You can also get a DVD option with the same files for a little cheaper.

You'll be so ninja after the apocalypse that you'll be able to establish a colony like this in no time...